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planned in a detailed criminal complaint by 18-year-old adele daoud who was arrested by undercover fbi agents after he allegedly tried to dead nate what he believed were real explosives in a vehicle he parked in front of the bar. >> credit is due to the fbi for literally discovering a needle in a haystack. >> reporter: federal prosecutors say the suspect was under watch of authorities for months after he posted material on the internet righting to violent jihad and the killing of americans. >> they went under cover by pretending to be terrorist colleagues who could help him in his plans to carry out an attack. >> reporter: authorities say daoud allegedly drafted a list of approximate lip 29 potential targets including military recruiting centers, bars, malls, and other tourist attractions in the chicago area. but at no time, authorities say, did he pose a real threat to the public. for "today," michelle franzen, nbc news, new york. >>> four u.s. military members have been killed today in a third apparent insider attack in as many days in afghanistan. nato says at least one afghan polic
planned in a detailed criminal complaint by 18-year-old adele daoud who was arrested by undercover fbi agents after he allegedly tried to dead nate what he believed were real explosives in a vehicle he parked in front of the bar. >> credit is due to the fbi for literally discovering a needle in a haystack. >> reporter: federal prosecutors say the suspect was under watch of authorities for months after he posted material on the internet righting to violent jihad and the killing of...
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. >>> the fbi is closer than ever to using new science to catch criminals. the system that the agency is working on uses eye scans and other so-called biometrics in cameras that scan people any faces. >> looks like we got a hit. u.s. marshals. >> reporter: you have seen it on tv. >> facial recognition match on the father. >> reporter: and in the movies for years. now it may soon be coming to a city near you. the fbi's billion-dollar project will use available surveillance cameras to scan faces and match those images against their national database of known criminals. dubbed next generation identification program, face recognition, dna, iris scans and voice identification will make it harder for the most wanted to hide. some worry about potential to invade privacy. others believe it is a crime fighting tool whose time has come. >> you have got to go after them where they are, go after them smart, intelligence and special operations units. >> reporter: as we approach anniversary of september 11th, a new bulletin obtained by abc news from law enforcement says o
. >>> the fbi is closer than ever to using new science to catch criminals. the system that the agency is working on uses eye scans and other so-called biometrics in cameras that scan people any faces. >> looks like we got a hit. u.s. marshals. >> reporter: you have seen it on tv. >> facial recognition match on the father. >> reporter: and in the movies for years. now it may soon be coming to a city near you. the fbi's billion-dollar project will use available...
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there is no evidence indicating that fbi laptop is compromised or that the fbi and irs sought or obtained to this data and close. >>> and read it very decided to recommend the newest member of our csi team team from seattle and he must be feeling at home from the looks of the weather outside here in san francisco. there's no truth to the rumor that brought the rain down with me but for the first time early in september in the middle of our dry season we're talking about is like timing chance of thunderstorms but a chance of rain on a less the marine layer has made it down to the top of telegraph hill and we're talking about whatever is deceiving the changes already begun. in the city had 55 as a 55 4/6 thing high death doppler strongest rate are in the bay may be used more will be watching now us in danville also among the greek north on six cities to concord there's a slight chance of thunderstorms coming up tomorrow for some nice getting out the door early tomorrow some of you of an early getting the kids ready for school and yourself before work i will begin fog in the day fog year the
there is no evidence indicating that fbi laptop is compromised or that the fbi and irs sought or obtained to this data and close. >>> and read it very decided to recommend the newest member of our csi team team from seattle and he must be feeling at home from the looks of the weather outside here in san francisco. there's no truth to the rumor that brought the rain down with me but for the first time early in september in the middle of our dry season we're talking about is like timing...
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fbi agents have arrested a man they say planned to detonate a car bomb outside a bar in downtown chicago. more now from michelle franzen. >> reporter: authorities say a bar in chicago's busy downtown was the target friday night of an alleged car bomb plot. planned, investigators say, in a detailed criminal mrant by 18-year-old adelle dieud, an american teen who lives just outside chicago. he was arrested by fbi undercover agents after he tried to detonate what he believed were real explosives in a vehicle he parked in front of a bar. federal prosecutors say the suspect was under watch or authorities for months after he posted material on the internet relating to violent jihad and the killing of americans. >> they weren't under cover by pretending to be terrorist colleagues who could help him in his plans to carry out an attack. >> authorities say daoud allegedly drafted a list of 29 potential targets, including military recruiting centers, bars, malls and other tourist attractions in the chicago area. but at no time, authorities say, did he pose a real threat to the public. for "today,"
fbi agents have arrested a man they say planned to detonate a car bomb outside a bar in downtown chicago. more now from michelle franzen. >> reporter: authorities say a bar in chicago's busy downtown was the target friday night of an alleged car bomb plot. planned, investigators say, in a detailed criminal mrant by 18-year-old adelle dieud, an american teen who lives just outside chicago. he was arrested by fbi undercover agents after he tried to detonate what he believed were real...
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there is no evidence indicating that fbi laptop is compromised or that the fbi and irs sought or obtained to this data and close. >>> and read it very decided to recommend the newest member of our csi team team from seattle and he must be feeling at home from the looks of the weather outside here in san francisco. there's no truth to the rumor that brought the rain down with me but for the first time early in september in the middle of our dry season we're talking about is like timing chance of thunderstorms but a chance of rain on a less the marine layer has made it down to the top of telegraph hill and we're talking about whatever is deceiving the changes already begun. in the city had 55 as a 55 4/6 thing high death doppler strongest rate are in the bay may be used more will be watching now us in danville also among the greek north on six cities to concord there's a slight chance of thunderstorms coming up tomorrow for some nice getting out the door early tomorrow some of you of an early getting the kids ready for school and yourself before work i will begin fog in the day fog year the
there is no evidence indicating that fbi laptop is compromised or that the fbi and irs sought or obtained to this data and close. >>> and read it very decided to recommend the newest member of our csi team team from seattle and he must be feeling at home from the looks of the weather outside here in san francisco. there's no truth to the rumor that brought the rain down with me but for the first time early in september in the middle of our dry season we're talking about is like timing...
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the fbi had started rolling out the facial recognition project and gather an archive afrgs about each and every american. the program works through a nationwide network of cameras and matches them with mug shots and photo data bases. >> on the right. and hey, wow. until now, the fbi had relied on fingerprint records, the cost of this state of the art program, 1 billion dollars. >> they're watching you. >> it's big brother, man. and the future is now. >> all right, i tell you what, today as i mentioned, the first real day of the nfl season. i know you're excited. and many people here in new york wondering if tim tebow is the guy that comes in in the fourth quarter and wins it for the jets. kind of like the obama campaign appears to be done with bill clinton, bringing clinton in in the fourth quarter to hopefully win the game for him. clinton seems to be the reason the obama campaign got a boost in the polls after the convention, at least m >> and that's because bill clinton can do something that president obama, most analysts say, cannot. and that's just connect with people. he can boi
the fbi had started rolling out the facial recognition project and gather an archive afrgs about each and every american. the program works through a nationwide network of cameras and matches them with mug shots and photo data bases. >> on the right. and hey, wow. until now, the fbi had relied on fingerprint records, the cost of this state of the art program, 1 billion dollars. >> they're watching you. >> it's big brother, man. and the future is now. >> all right, i tell...
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fbi agents gave him dud parts for a bomb. and that jeep cherokee was parked outside after bar in chicago's loop. the fbi agent claim they say hum pull the trigger on the inert bomb. he is looking at federal charges. attempting to use a weapon of mass destruction and attempting to dea building by means of explosive. as you mentioned he has his first court appearance this afternoon, heather. heather: we've seen this play out before and elsewhere. tell us about that. >> reporter: we've seen it play out in chicago. previously in september 2010 an individual met with under cover fbi agents. they sudden ply him with parts of a dud bomb put in a backpack. the backpack was placed in a garbage can outside after bar near chicago's wrigley field. very similar attempt like the attempted bombing at the christmas tree light bombing in portland, oregon. fbi agents counter this criticism that they're entrapping bombing suspects saying they give them multiple opportunities to back out, heather. heather: thank you so much. we'll talk with you
fbi agents gave him dud parts for a bomb. and that jeep cherokee was parked outside after bar in chicago's loop. the fbi agent claim they say hum pull the trigger on the inert bomb. he is looking at federal charges. attempting to use a weapon of mass destruction and attempting to dea building by means of explosive. as you mentioned he has his first court appearance this afternoon, heather. heather: we've seen this play out before and elsewhere. tell us about that. >> reporter: we've seen...
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we put it now, the fbi has total control. in fact, if they find out who did this, they have no authority to arrest somebody. it's just, we have seen this now for years where they try to act this war on terrorism is just a law, breaking the law, and dealing with it as a law matter. if you assign it to the fbi and say nobody can talk about it and off until after the election, that is what the president wants. gregg: does the obama administration, or the president himself think that the war on terror is over? or in the alternative, maybe he is concerned that americans will learn that under his watch the war on terror has actually regressed, we've lost ground? is that a possibility? >> you have to wonder why they would be putting out this message that it was just a demonstration that spun out of control and all of a sudden people just happened to have rpg's and mortars. if, you know, you hate to think that the president would purposely mislead the american people but it sure looks like it to me. gregg: does he need to address the
we put it now, the fbi has total control. in fact, if they find out who did this, they have no authority to arrest somebody. it's just, we have seen this now for years where they try to act this war on terrorism is just a law, breaking the law, and dealing with it as a law matter. if you assign it to the fbi and say nobody can talk about it and off until after the election, that is what the president wants. gregg: does the obama administration, or the president himself think that the war on...
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. >> the fbi said that the suspect had deadly intentions. he pararayed would as often as possible. on friday night. the fbi said with the bar full of people at one of the busiest times of the evening he stood a block away and squeezed a trigger that he thought that would detonate a bomb. >> pierre, how did police find this guy? >> fbi officials said that he came to their attention last october, after he became posting violent messages on the internet. discussions allegedly became about jihad, he allegedly planning an attack and looking at potential targets. the fbi said that he even did surveillance on the bar, dan. >> pierre thomas our chief justice correspondent reporting from washington. thank you, pierre. >>> we'll turn to that breaking news overseas, four u.s. soldiers were killed today in afghanistan in another insider attack. afghan soldiers turning on their allies. that brazen attack by taliban on a u.s. base friday that killed two marines, it's also the base where prince harry is stationed. and some believe that he's the target. >> reporter: good morning, bianna, one of th
. >> the fbi said that the suspect had deadly intentions. he pararayed would as often as possible. on friday night. the fbi said with the bar full of people at one of the busiest times of the evening he stood a block away and squeezed a trigger that he thought that would detonate a bomb. >> pierre, how did police find this guy? >> fbi officials said that he came to their attention last october, after he became posting violent messages on the internet. discussions allegedly...
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. >> reporter: the fbi said that the suspect had deadly intentions. according to authorities adel daoud b, age, 18, prayed as often as possible. on friday night. the fbi said with the bar full of people at one of the busiest times of the evening, daoud stood a block away and squeezed a trigger that he thought would detonate a bomb. it was a sting. the bomb was a fake. and he was arrested. >> pierre, how did police find this guy? >> fbi officials said that he came to their attention last october, after he began posting violent messages on the internet. a few months later, fbi uncovered agents posing as radicals contacted daoud. discussions began about jihad, he allegedly planning an attack and looking at potential targets. the fbi said that he even did surveillance on the bar, dan. >> sounds like he wanted to take this as far as he possibly could. >> pierre thomas, our chief justice correspondent, reporting from washington. thank you, pierre. >>> we'll turn to that breaking news overseas. four u.s. soldiers were killed today in afghanistan in another i
. >> reporter: the fbi said that the suspect had deadly intentions. according to authorities adel daoud b, age, 18, prayed as often as possible. on friday night. the fbi said with the bar full of people at one of the busiest times of the evening, daoud stood a block away and squeezed a trigger that he thought would detonate a bomb. it was a sting. the bomb was a fake. and he was arrested. >> pierre, how did police find this guy? >> fbi officials said that he came to their...
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for 5 1/2 months, the fbi secretly scoured dixon's finances. all the while the mayor and clerk who tipped him off had to act business as usual. you are coming in here every day, you know what you know. you are looking at her, she must not have had any idea that you knew? >> oh, i don't think she did. i don't think she did. >> reporter: until the morning last april when the fbi came to city hall to pay rita a visit. >> she come wheeling right in this door here. and i said, good morning, rita. she said good morning. and i said three gentlemen would like to talk to you. one agent identified himself with the fbi we've got some questions to ask you. she said, sure. her face never changed emotion for anything. >> reporter: boy, ice in her veins. >> yeah. yeah. >> reporter: no tears? no hysteria? >> no. >> reporter: i didn't do this. >> no. >> reporter: it was far worse than anyone dreamed or could even imagine. according to prosecutors, the trusted comptroller misappropriated an astonishing amount of money. $53 million in transactions, over the past
for 5 1/2 months, the fbi secretly scoured dixon's finances. all the while the mayor and clerk who tipped him off had to act business as usual. you are coming in here every day, you know what you know. you are looking at her, she must not have had any idea that you knew? >> oh, i don't think she did. i don't think she did. >> reporter: until the morning last april when the fbi came to city hall to pay rita a visit. >> she come wheeling right in this door here. and i said, good...
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military or fbi or other personnel can't do it? >> well, wolf, for one thing, when we go in -- when journalists go in, they don't go in as representatives of the united states government, right? we're media personnel. and there's a certain respect and sort of safety in that. anybody who goes in there representing the united states government is, you know, because it's not just the individual, they are representing our nation. so they are at greater risk. i will tell you though oftentimes in working with the host country's service, in this case the libyans, we can get direct access. and the fbi investigators i've spoken to have made perfectly clear it's much more effective to be able to be present even if you're doing that interview alongside the host government than to have to do it through passing questions. there's plenty of room for misunderstanding, for a lack of follow-up and information. so it makes for a much more effective investigation if the fbi can get permission to have direct access along with their libyan counterparts
military or fbi or other personnel can't do it? >> well, wolf, for one thing, when we go in -- when journalists go in, they don't go in as representatives of the united states government, right? we're media personnel. and there's a certain respect and sort of safety in that. anybody who goes in there representing the united states government is, you know, because it's not just the individual, they are representing our nation. so they are at greater risk. i will tell you though oftentimes...
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for 5 1/2 months, the fbi secretly scoured dixon's finances. all the while the mayor and clerk who tipped him off had to act business as usual. you are coming in here every day, you know what you know. you are looking at her, she must not have had any idea that you knew? >> oh, i don't think she did. i don't think she did. >> reporter: until the morning last april when the fbi came to city hall to pay rita a visit. >> she come wheeling right in this door here. and i said, good morning, rilta. she said good morning. and i said three gentlemen would look to talk to you. one agent identified himself with the fbi we've got some questions to ask you. she said, sure. her face never changed emotion for anything. >> reporter: boy, ice in her veins. >> yeah. yeah. >> reporter: no tears? no hysteria? >> no. >> reporter: i didn't do this. >> no. >> reporter: it was far worse than anyone dreamed or could even imagine. according to prosecutors, the trusted comptroller misappropriated an astonishing amount of money. $53 million in transactions, over the past
for 5 1/2 months, the fbi secretly scoured dixon's finances. all the while the mayor and clerk who tipped him off had to act business as usual. you are coming in here every day, you know what you know. you are looking at her, she must not have had any idea that you knew? >> oh, i don't think she did. i don't think she did. >> reporter: until the morning last april when the fbi came to city hall to pay rita a visit. >> she come wheeling right in this door here. and i said, good...
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the fbi said the the suspect had deadly intentions. according to authorities adel daoud, age 18, prayed that he would kill as many people as possible before he parked his car outside a bar in chicago on friday night at 7:00 p.m. the fbi said with the bar full of people at one of the busiest times of the evening, daoud stood a block away and squeezed a trigger he thought would detonate the bomb, but as you said, it was a sting. the bomb was a fake. and daoud was arrested. >> pierre, how did police find this guy? and what happened then in terms of the investigation? >> reporter: fbi officials said daoud came to their attention last october after he began posting violent messages on the internet. a few months later, fbi uncovered agents posing as radicals contacted daoud. discussions allegedly began about jihad by the summer as daoud was put in contact with another fbi agent posing as a terrorist and allegedly began planning an attack and looking at potential targets. the fbi says he even did surveillance on the bar, dan. >> sounds like h
the fbi said the the suspect had deadly intentions. according to authorities adel daoud, age 18, prayed that he would kill as many people as possible before he parked his car outside a bar in chicago on friday night at 7:00 p.m. the fbi said with the bar full of people at one of the busiest times of the evening, daoud stood a block away and squeezed a trigger he thought would detonate the bomb, but as you said, it was a sting. the bomb was a fake. and daoud was arrested. >> pierre, how...
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again, the fbi will go in there and it is not their terrain. and it is it a lot of different characters and it is it a dangerous situation and it is difficult for them and they will have to rely on the government in which critics say is not quick enough to respond to the islamicist threat. >> stay safe out there. and now the latest from egypt. leland? >> good morning, judge. 3:00 a.m. right here right now. and you might describe it as a intense calm in tahir square. hundreds if not thousands of riot police trying to make sure there would be no problems after violent protest. overnight last night. protestors and the riot police a lot of tear gas filled the street and the spell of tear gas and rubber bullets and one person killed boy a shot gun place fired by the security forces. they numbered in the thousands and carrying pictures of osama bin laden and chanting. obama, we are all osama. and carrying that black islamic flag that is on the un embassy. it is it part of the protest. al-qaida and the arabian peninsula praised the attacks on the u.s.
again, the fbi will go in there and it is not their terrain. and it is it a lot of different characters and it is it a dangerous situation and it is difficult for them and they will have to rely on the government in which critics say is not quick enough to respond to the islamicist threat. >> stay safe out there. and now the latest from egypt. leland? >> good morning, judge. 3:00 a.m. right here right now. and you might describe it as a intense calm in tahir square. hundreds if not...
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and fbi cooperating. there's new video of libyans who apparently tried to rescue ambassador chris stevens but was frustrated because there was no ambulances around or first aid. they took him in a private car. >>> thanks so much. here's a look at other news going on around america today. in dallas, just frightening video here. it shows the moment when two women were struck by a hit and run driver who then drove an embankment to escape. the victims had pulled over on a highway off ramp because of a flat tire. police were responding to that call when the hit and run happened in front of them. the other driver remains on the loose. >>> in georgia, an even more bizarre hit and run. someone plowed into a house in the middle of the night when two people were inside asleep. they didn't know it happened until they woke up and found a chunk of their house completely wiped out. >>> in oregon, rescuers did a perfect job of saving a kitten. it was trapped beneath a basement in that drain pipe. it took firefighters an
and fbi cooperating. there's new video of libyans who apparently tried to rescue ambassador chris stevens but was frustrated because there was no ambulances around or first aid. they took him in a private car. >>> thanks so much. here's a look at other news going on around america today. in dallas, just frightening video here. it shows the moment when two women were struck by a hit and run driver who then drove an embankment to escape. the victims had pulled over on a highway off ramp...
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federal prosecutors say fbi officers pretending to be extremist provided the man with a fake car bomb. prosecutors say he was monitored after allegedly posting material online about jihad. >>> and al qaeda in yemen is calling for more attacks against u.s. embassies. meantime, u.s. embassy staff have been ordered to leave after some embassies were attacked. . >>> most of the violent inmates that fill up our prisons across america have had a difficult childhood. they've either been born on the wrong side of the tracks or had abusive, uncaring families. but we found an inmate inside the penitentiary of new mexico who grew up with all of life's advantages. and yet still became a violent predator. >> i come from a nice family. a good family compared to a lot of the families i hear about in here. my dad's a retired naval officer. he retired from the navy and joined the national guard, retired from the national guard and then started going to the county for the job. he retired as the county jail administrator. my mom, she's a secretary. she's very educated, very knowledgeable and wealthy. sh
federal prosecutors say fbi officers pretending to be extremist provided the man with a fake car bomb. prosecutors say he was monitored after allegedly posting material online about jihad. >>> and al qaeda in yemen is calling for more attacks against u.s. embassies. meantime, u.s. embassy staff have been ordered to leave after some embassies were attacked. . >>> most of the violent inmates that fill up our prisons across america have had a difficult childhood. they've either...
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that's when the fbi got involved. using an undercover agent posing as the hit man. >> here's the deal, you should just talk to the guy. why don't you just talk to him? how do you want meredith killed? >> anyway he wants. i don't give a [ bleep ]. >> reporter: and the prosecution claims that pepe was willing to have meredith knocked off at a school event. if convicted of the charge of solicitation, to commit murder, he faces up to 30 years in prison. >>> it's going to be hard to fight those tapes, though, in court. john, thank you. >>> a lot of other news overnight. for that, let's go to the man we turn for overnight headlines. >>> good morning, everyone. in the news, a tragic milestone in afghanistan, the 2,000th u.s. service member has been killed in an apparent inside attack in eastern afghanistan. >>> and the last detainee at military prison at guantanamo bay has returned to canada. he was transferred to a maximum security prison. >>> and some of the biggest names in music raised the awareness for worldwide poverty
that's when the fbi got involved. using an undercover agent posing as the hit man. >> here's the deal, you should just talk to the guy. why don't you just talk to him? how do you want meredith killed? >> anyway he wants. i don't give a [ bleep ]. >> reporter: and the prosecution claims that pepe was willing to have meredith knocked off at a school event. if convicted of the charge of solicitation, to commit murder, he faces up to 30 years in prison. >>> it's going to...
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they will have to squeeze money out of all of those areas, fbi, fema. food assistance, education grants. they will be taking a hatchet and just cutting programs so that they can abide by the law, the law to cut all of these costs. >> those look like the obvious big chunks. when you go to another chunk and that is research and development. can you sort of outline for me what sort of a tipping point is that? >> so a lot of people who follow science and innovation are concerned. if we are going to lead into the next century we have to maintain our innovative edge. the fiscal cliff will mean big cuts to federally funded research. and this is the way one of the industry groups has looked at this. 200,000 job cuts by next year. the cost of gdp could be $860 billion. so what does that mean? how much is that? if you look at the low end of estimates for what the economy will be hurt, how badly hurt by just cuts it is six months of new vehicle perches, two years of airline travel, six years of professional sporting events. that is the impact it would have. that a
they will have to squeeze money out of all of those areas, fbi, fema. food assistance, education grants. they will be taking a hatchet and just cutting programs so that they can abide by the law, the law to cut all of these costs. >> those look like the obvious big chunks. when you go to another chunk and that is research and development. can you sort of outline for me what sort of a tipping point is that? >> so a lot of people who follow science and innovation are concerned. if we...
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. >>> meantime, the fbi agents dispatched to the country to investigate, say, they can't get near the crime scene due to "near total lack of security." the question is, could the obama administration have done more to prevent the attacks? >>> at the united nations, israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu calls iran a nuclear ticking time bomb and makes his case for aggressive action by showing what can best be described as one of those bombs from the cartoons. the questio
. >>> meantime, the fbi agents dispatched to the country to investigate, say, they can't get near the crime scene due to "near total lack of security." the question is, could the obama administration have done more to prevent the attacks? >>> at the united nations, israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu calls iran a nuclear ticking time bomb and makes his case for aggressive action by showing what can best be described as one of those bombs from the cartoons. the...
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this is sean henry of the fbi who is formerly of the fbi, who was their top cyber cybercop. and sean mcgirk was at dhs, and you heard secretary napolitano talk about the center he works add. it's the national cybersecurity and communications integration center, better known as ncic, and it's a 24-hour, what, combination of a crisis center/think tank? .. which is also critical infrastructure sector. so the first question i want to ask is how is your perspective on the threat changed going from the federal government to the private sector? >> i don't know that it's changed actually that much, certainly not for the better. it's very interesting in government i've talked a long time about this perception of an iceberg that when you think about a 3-d version of an iceberg, a little tip is above the water, and that waterline is the line of demarcation between what's declassified and was classified, and what most american cities is the tip of the iceberg. if someone lost their credit card, maybe an attack. below the water line is where 90% of the iceberg resides, and that is what w
this is sean henry of the fbi who is formerly of the fbi, who was their top cyber cybercop. and sean mcgirk was at dhs, and you heard secretary napolitano talk about the center he works add. it's the national cybersecurity and communications integration center, better known as ncic, and it's a 24-hour, what, combination of a crisis center/think tank? .. which is also critical infrastructure sector. so the first question i want to ask is how is your perspective on the threat changed going from...
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>> well obviously i'm not going to speak for the fbi. but i think the key thing here, we live in a dangerous world with threats out there. and we're going to make sure that the appropriate steps are taken to enhance security, make sure our personnel and ambassadors are secure. >> is there a military option for the united states to lead the way in libya, to track down his killers? >> i'm not going to speak to that but the president was very clear the day after this event, this tragedy, that we are going to make sure that these killers are brought to justice. >> was it inappropriate for him to go to a fundraiser the day after this attack, in retrospect knowing it was a terrorist attack? inappropriate for him to engage in politics as usual? >> no, the president obviously is 24/7 engaged in the job of the presidency. he spent an enormous amount of time in these weeks in the aftermath of this terrible tragedy. so absolutely not. a president is on call 24/7 and that comes with the job. >> but apparently not during u.n. meetings, as "the new yo
>> well obviously i'm not going to speak for the fbi. but i think the key thing here, we live in a dangerous world with threats out there. and we're going to make sure that the appropriate steps are taken to enhance security, make sure our personnel and ambassadors are secure. >> is there a military option for the united states to lead the way in libya, to track down his killers? >> i'm not going to speak to that but the president was very clear the day after this event, this...
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sternad is talking to the fbi. and sternad is reportedly saying that congressman david rivera secretly strategized and paid for the democrat's campaign. if true that would be a criminal conspiracy. >> that was veteran south florida political reporter michael putny of the miami tv station wplg. obviously getting water thrown all over him as he tries to figure out what congressman david rivera is in trouble with the fbi for this, too. i mean congressman david rivera has already been under investigation by the fbi, the irs, the miami dade police department's public corruption un it, the miami dade state attorney's office and the florida department of law enforcement over financial disclosure issues and allegations that' abused the powers of his office. back when he was just a state legislator. now that david rivera has moved up in the world and is a member of congress, now the investigations into frub david rivera are getting way more interesting. something kind of weird happens in south florida when it came time for
sternad is talking to the fbi. and sternad is reportedly saying that congressman david rivera secretly strategized and paid for the democrat's campaign. if true that would be a criminal conspiracy. >> that was veteran south florida political reporter michael putny of the miami tv station wplg. obviously getting water thrown all over him as he tries to figure out what congressman david rivera is in trouble with the fbi for this, too. i mean congressman david rivera has already been under...
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sources say fbi agents sent to investigate the murders still have not been able to visit the actual scene of the crime due to security concerns. secretary of defense leon panetta yesterday said there was no doubt terrorists were responsible. >> as we determined the details of what took place there and how that attack took place that it became clear that there were terrorists who had planned that attack. and that's when i came to that conclusion as, again, as to who was involved, what specific groups were involved, i think the investigation that is on going. >> the romney campaign ramped up its criticism of the president's response to those attacks claiming the administration overstated the influence of an anti-islam youtube film in order to draw folk us away from security short falls. and the man behind the anti-islam film which sparked protests throughout the muslim world is under arrest this morning in california. 55-year-old is arrested. he is accused of violating his probation. as part of a probation deal, he was barred from using computers on the internet without special permission.
sources say fbi agents sent to investigate the murders still have not been able to visit the actual scene of the crime due to security concerns. secretary of defense leon panetta yesterday said there was no doubt terrorists were responsible. >> as we determined the details of what took place there and how that attack took place that it became clear that there were terrorists who had planned that attack. and that's when i came to that conclusion as, again, as to who was involved, what...
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they don't want a team of fbi agents. bad enough politically for them worldwide that an ambassador has been killed. it won't be any better if a team of fbi agents go in and also get killed by local attacks. it is a very difficult situation for the fbi to be waiting for assurance. they are still done conn dungting investigation, as fran townsend mentioned. interviews being done with witnesses and other people. they are not in benghazi, but tripoli and other rates in united states. witnesses to the event from the u.s. side are being interview ened even now. >> tom fuentes thanks so much for sharing this morning. we appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> today's talk back question, should michelle obama's school lunch program continue? kids say they are starving. we will talk about the growing controversy. [ thunder crashes ] [ male announcer ] if you think all batteries are the same... consider this: when the unexpected happens, there's one brand of battery more emergency workers trust in their maglites: duracell. one reason: dur
they don't want a team of fbi agents. bad enough politically for them worldwide that an ambassador has been killed. it won't be any better if a team of fbi agents go in and also get killed by local attacks. it is a very difficult situation for the fbi to be waiting for assurance. they are still done conn dungting investigation, as fran townsend mentioned. interviews being done with witnesses and other people. they are not in benghazi, but tripoli and other rates in united states. witnesses to...
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fbi says, we are probably likely to see some charges that come about because of this. but not from the passenger. he's free to go and all those passengers are cleared and that flight is cleared as well. but look out, jokesters, not a laughing matter. >>> back out of the breaking news now, i don't know if you saw "mission impossible," tom cruise and dubai. do you know what an appeal this is for people who want a vacation? if you don't know much about this place, it is awesome. in fact, our cnn producer with cnn international is going to take us there today, just for -- >> reporter: most people around the world look forward to the summertime. but here in the uae, we dread it. temperatures soar more than 110 degrees fahrenheit. i haven't been outside for five minutes and i'm sweating already. so apart from staying at home, what do most people do to cool down? many come to air-conditioned shopping malls like this one. but it doesn't really do it for me. i so head to a place where i can really chill out. in the span of around ten minutes, i've gone from the sweltering heat
fbi says, we are probably likely to see some charges that come about because of this. but not from the passenger. he's free to go and all those passengers are cleared and that flight is cleared as well. but look out, jokesters, not a laughing matter. >>> back out of the breaking news now, i don't know if you saw "mission impossible," tom cruise and dubai. do you know what an appeal this is for people who want a vacation? if you don't know much about this place, it is awesome....
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. >> it seems miguel has made contact with fbi. he's not under direct investigation for anything and we need to make that clear, right? >> reporter: as far as we know owes not. they haven't closed the door completely on that. what the fbi doesn't want to do, they don't want to overreact. they don't want to do the same thing that other people have done. they don't want to make the mistake of shutting down free speech and creating problems in a different way. so they want to investigate everything having to do with this case, including his past including what he told his cast members and there there was any fraudulent activity in making thisfilm. at this point he doesn't seem to be under direct threat of investigation. >> i you know got your hands on the film permit for the film that is now called "innocence of muslims." what did it shed light on in terms of the story? >> reporter: these film permits are just given out. the film did air or showed just a couple of blocks from here in some form in june but the film permit itself are us
. >> it seems miguel has made contact with fbi. he's not under direct investigation for anything and we need to make that clear, right? >> reporter: as far as we know owes not. they haven't closed the door completely on that. what the fbi doesn't want to do, they don't want to overreact. they don't want to do the same thing that other people have done. they don't want to make the mistake of shutting down free speech and creating problems in a different way. so they want to...
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in view of ambassador write a protest over the video was hijacked by clusters of extremists the fbi trying to sort it all out. now to gregg palkot of tunisia. >> the word we are getting from u.s. embassy officials is many americans already left tunisia this in response to the state department evacuation order for all nonessential staffers and family. the embassy was calm without force not so we were told today during key moments on friday. islamist protestors and others angry about the anti muslim film scaled the embassy walls and smashed up the case. more shocking is what we found at the american school k through 12 six hundred kids of foreign parents and 100 american children. >> at noon on friday the playground of the school would have been filled with young kids some of them american and then the administrators got word a violent protest was happening across the street at the embassy and protestors could be coming in this direction. they sent the kids home because they did come they ransacked the school looted it burnt down classrooms. this is all that was left in one of the rooms the
in view of ambassador write a protest over the video was hijacked by clusters of extremists the fbi trying to sort it all out. now to gregg palkot of tunisia. >> the word we are getting from u.s. embassy officials is many americans already left tunisia this in response to the state department evacuation order for all nonessential staffers and family. the embassy was calm without force not so we were told today during key moments on friday. islamist protestors and others angry about the...
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. >>> the fbi is investigated a deadly shooting by a border patrol agent. >> good morning, to you, ron. the family called the killing senseless and that the agent involv involved. unjustifiable murder how the family of 32-year-old woman killed by a border patrol feel about their death. this morning, they're demanding answers, saying a plain clothesed border patrol agent gunned down and killed this woman without reason. >> wife threatened a trained officer, you know, a trained officer, to use lethal force. >> the agent's body leaving this very large dent in the window. police say that the agents were in the neighborhood to serve a felony warrant. >> literally ran our agent down. our agent was impacted, hit by the vehicle and carried several hundreds of feet on the hood before fearing for his life. >> that's when he fired five fatal blows. leaving this mother of five with bullet wounds in her arms and chest and her husband says -- >> i want justice, yes. whoever shot my wife, that guy needs to get shot. >> the mother leaves behind five kids ages 3 to 17. ron? >> all right, thanks for tha
. >>> the fbi is investigated a deadly shooting by a border patrol agent. >> good morning, to you, ron. the family called the killing senseless and that the agent involv involved. unjustifiable murder how the family of 32-year-old woman killed by a border patrol feel about their death. this morning, they're demanding answers, saying a plain clothesed border patrol agent gunned down and killed this woman without reason. >> wife threatened a trained officer, you know, a...